Success rate of aortic transposition surgery

The success rate of aortic transposition surgery is currently above 80% according to the current domestic situation and international clinical studies. The so-called transposition of the aorta and pulmonary artery, which emanate from the heart, are exchanged during embryonic development, resulting in the aorta emanating from the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery emanating from the left ventricle, with the result that the body circulation, which was originally connected in series, becomes an unrelated pulmonary circulation. After birth, the fetus depends on the ductus ovalis of the artery and the ventricular septal defect, and the traffic is oxygenated, and the collection slowly survives, but the survival time is relatively short, so surgery is needed as soon as possible. The success rate of surgery is around 80% and the quality of survival in the long term is good. The transposition of the great arteries with ventricular septal defect can be selected within 3 months.